National Championships: no hot favorites in Czech Republic

03/03/2011 – The Czech National closed championship will take place in Prague 4th and 5th of March. The venue is the Sparta Arena in Prague Podvinny mlyn. The Event starts on Friday 4th of March from 9.30. The closing stages of the competition will https://www.ettu.org

03/03/2011 – The Czech National closed championship will take place in Prague 4th and 5th of March. The venue is the Sparta Arena in Prague Podvinny mlyn. The Event starts on Friday 4th of March from 9.30. The closing stages of the competition will be on program from Saturday 5th of March from9.30. Final matches are on Saturday.

Title holder in Men’s Singles Event is Dimitrij PROKOPCOV whilst in Women’s Singles Renata STRBIKOVA won the title last year. In Men’s Doubles 2010 winners are Dimitrij PROKOPCOV and Tomas KONECNY in Women’s Doubles Dana HADACOVA and Katerina PENKAVOVA and in Mixed Doubles Jan URBANEK and Katerina PENKAVOVA.

It seems that in this years championship there is no outstanding favorites in any category.

(by Zuzana KAPLANOVA courtesy Czech TTA)

Photo: Dimitrij PROKOPCOV

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